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although it is free from government forces, divisions are deep. this man is geared to show his identity. >> we're trying to agree. it will follow a civil laws. >> they are happy to show his face. >> will already have the islamic laws. there are already laws in the koran. >> debate about is whether the future state will be religious or secular. it isn't just worry and the minority. some problems in different opinions. there are some. >> is more than a story of the christian village. >> is the nature of the law and order in syria. those that fought side by side against the state now fear the top stories this hour, the central african republic, dissolving parliament. cyprus is banks will stay shut until thursday. to stop a run on deposits. the $13 billion international bailout. the united nations is moving around international staff out of syria. the hotel as housing workers in damascus. states has promised to cooperate with the afghan government on security. eohn kerry said he was on this same page. jennifer glass reports. afghans have been waiting
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will be the sole and legitimate government of the syrian people. acts independently will not be recognized. >> we are waiting for a statement from hitto himself. for the moment we will move on to other news. thank you very much. pope francis has been inaugurated in the vatican. ] rgan plays -- he hasun the 266 th head of the roman catholic church. he called for the support of , including the poor and the elderly. paul brennan is in rome. it has been a spectacular morning there, much to see, much to be heard. recap what you have seen so far. >> much to digest as well. it was going to be a momentous occasion, the inauguration of a new pope, just five years, the first since 2005. but in church terms that is relatively a quick succession. what we have is a huge crowd, a huge congregation, more than 130 countries represented in st. peter's. a very interesting homily from the pope are in the homily is the part of the mass where he can deliver his own text. it is not bound by the liturgy. he can speak with his own words about things that he cares about, a
will be the sole and legitimate government of the syrian people. acts independently will not be recognized. >> we are waiting for a statement from hitto himself. for the moment we will move on to other news. thank you very much. pope francis has been inaugurated in the vatican. ] rgan plays -- he hasun the 266 th head of the roman catholic church. he called for the support of , including the poor and the elderly. paul brennan is in rome. it has been a spectacular morning there, much to...
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the government blamed rebel fighters for the attack. plenty more still to come on al-jazeera, including a tornado that left death and destruction. >> hello again, a reminder of the main stories here. a orts that an agreement for 20% tax on accounts over $130,000 in cyprus and 4% on others. nd the funeral of a main supporter of president assad has taken place in damascus. putin's most -- biggest critics has been found lead in london. berezovsky's death is being treated as a suicide. emma, has there been any sort of reaction yet to boris berezovsky's death in russia? >> yes, in the last few hours, fell he isity. putin's press secretary goes on russian tv and said berezovsky had written to the president in recent months saying he wanted to come back to russia and he was apologizing for the mistakes he had made. of course we have no verification of that from the peam amend -- family and reaction to this will very much depend on which side of the fence people sit on. to some he was very much a hero, he fought against putin, but to others the
the government blamed rebel fighters for the attack. plenty more still to come on al-jazeera, including a tornado that left death and destruction. >> hello again, a reminder of the main stories here. a orts that an agreement for 20% tax on accounts over $130,000 in cyprus and 4% on others. nd the funeral of a main supporter of president assad has taken place in damascus. putin's most -- biggest critics has been found lead in london. berezovsky's death is being treated as a suicide. emma,...
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many blame government officials for failing to provide them with water. in part three of our water pressure series. trying to beat the elements, he and his wife battle with the sun's rays to keep their only force of and come alive. poor rainfall and a dwindling water supply have practically brought the couple to their knees. a quarter of a million people like them have been affected. while there are other fields -- while other fields lie fallow, the pair have concentrated their efforts, but it comes at a high cost -- they have to borrow money to maintain their trees. they pay tankers to deliver water twice a day. >> we survived the food shortage of 1972. generations of my family have been working the land. we have no option but to make this crop a success or we will be ruined, and i have nothing else. >> shortages are a daily worry. this reservoir has dried up over the past seven years. poor rainfall and inadequate irrigation systems have surrendered acres of rich agricultural land on each side of the bank practically barren. as hard ased is concrete. cro
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the lease believe government officials -- police believe government officials were the target. 10 years ago, americans led an invasion in iraq based on the idea that hussein had weapons of mass distraction. he did not. the bbc has uncovered intelligence from senior iraqis that could have changed the calculation. peter taylor has this exclusive report. >> tony blair insisted the intelligence was beyond doubt. it was anything but. >> what appeared to be gold in terms of intelligence turned out to be full. -- fools gold. >> there were two highly placed sources closely placed to saddam hussein who said that iraq had no wmd. the first was iraq cost foreign 'snister -- iraq cost -- iraq foreign minister. mary handed over $200,000 -- murray handed over $200,000. he was given a less than -- he gave the intermediary a secret list of questions. a sign had been devised to show they had been answered here >> there were suits tailor-made for the source -- answered. tailor-madethere were suits for the source. >> he had some chemical weapons left over from the early-19 90s. the report was very clear a
the lease believe government officials -- police believe government officials were the target. 10 years ago, americans led an invasion in iraq based on the idea that hussein had weapons of mass distraction. he did not. the bbc has uncovered intelligence from senior iraqis that could have changed the calculation. peter taylor has this exclusive report. >> tony blair insisted the intelligence was beyond doubt. it was anything but. >> what appeared to be gold in terms of intelligence...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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last year, the same government agency, the cdc, put that number much lower at 1 in 88. at first this new number sounds like a huge increase. which led us to dig in and dig deeper and look closer at how the cdc arrived at the new number of 1 in 50. it turns out, it was through a phone survey of parents. the cdc didn't actually evaluate any children. they didn't look at a single medical record or any other documentation. they just called up parents and those parents who responded said ultimately -- came out to be 1 in 50. we're not suggesting these parents lied or misled the cdc, but the question is how accurate was this phone survey? and the cdc is, of course, a serious outfit, not prone to throw around fally information. what are the facts? we're joined by sanjay gupta. sanjay, a year ago, everybody was shocked. the prevalence of autism was 1 in 88. now they're saying 1 in 50. has there really been an increase? >> i think in part it depends how you count these cases. i don't think there's been that significant an increase, but this is more reflective of increased awaren
last year, the same government agency, the cdc, put that number much lower at 1 in 88. at first this new number sounds like a huge increase. which led us to dig in and dig deeper and look closer at how the cdc arrived at the new number of 1 in 50. it turns out, it was through a phone survey of parents. the cdc didn't actually evaluate any children. they didn't look at a single medical record or any other documentation. they just called up parents and those parents who responded said ultimately...
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whatever the government or did. i have cash will i have a job will i have savings and these questions for them are not answered by. their government has agreed with. all right. thank you very much. perspective on this right now i'm joined here in the studio by. crossing good to have you coming in let's talk about this is cyprus it only took nearly a year for them to get the bear out there are asking for yet from what i understand it was still a bit of a short. euro zone mismanagement i think. it took nine months for them to put together a bailout package nine months after the super. rich they struck a deal at five o'clock in the morning a deal that has markets up and down the euro's been up and down on the dollar this morning. despite all of that the deal that they do strike comes in at seven billion less than what the cypriots were asking for in the first place there we go so what happens next well. the country's second largest bank it's the economy. a couple thousand people are going to lose their jobs here. and s
whatever the government or did. i have cash will i have a job will i have savings and these questions for them are not answered by. their government has agreed with. all right. thank you very much. perspective on this right now i'm joined here in the studio by. crossing good to have you coming in let's talk about this is cyprus it only took nearly a year for them to get the bear out there are asking for yet from what i understand it was still a bit of a short. euro zone mismanagement i think....
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pressure could be put on other governments friendly governments within the european union maybe elsewhere in the world to actually take some of those guantanamo detainees who have been cleared for release it's approximately seventy people who have been cleared and yet no solution has been found for them some countries the u.k. is one have already taken some of their own residence but nobody is are seems to be offering any additional help at the moment so the united states is basically left with no solution as to where these people can go and as your report says as well they appear to actually have given up really trying to find a real solution for these people which is horrendous and a real blot on the human rights record i think of the united states president barack obama when he first stepped into the scene as president he said that his fear for is a major you know work it's a close up of guantanamo but now the u.s. military has asked for forty nine million dollars to construct a new prison building at the facility how does this all add up well i don't think it does add up i think the b
pressure could be put on other governments friendly governments within the european union maybe elsewhere in the world to actually take some of those guantanamo detainees who have been cleared for release it's approximately seventy people who have been cleared and yet no solution has been found for them some countries the u.k. is one have already taken some of their own residence but nobody is are seems to be offering any additional help at the moment so the united states is basically left with...
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the midst of a brotherhood government and morsi government is with standing its position of giving it death here to any claims of reform and to any claims of of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of morsi is a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's all till feel of this government with all the video of this regime and it just has been stalling they're losing control over parts of egypt a lot of cities a lot of governance in egypt are now rising up against the muslim brotherhood and against the government did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee and manage day to day of government work right so the a bit different now you may or may not know it's the world wildlife fund earth hour coming up at eight thirty pm around the world to show solidarity to renewable energy sources and to save energy and to protect our world order people millions of people around the world in a collection of turning off the light soon within two to minutes. it was a bit more ok while it is a very sym
the midst of a brotherhood government and morsi government is with standing its position of giving it death here to any claims of reform and to any claims of of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of morsi is a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's all till feel of this government with all the video of this regime and it just has been stalling they're losing control over parts of egypt a lot of cities a lot of...
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government a hundred and forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister and the. sensible situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council news letter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. it's in the venues that has united millions around the world also so moscow turned the lights off the in the kremlin for the very first time and earlier my colleague kevin owen spoke to medina coltrane about about the fascination of. taki love you and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring and a very uniting moment not only for those on the ground but in space as well as russian cosman out on the minute he supported that movement and he actually filmed a video but he did that in space and i guess we can now listen to a bit of it you can see clearly just how much our planet needs care and protection when i first came on board the international spac
government a hundred and forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister and the. sensible situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council news letter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. it's in the venues that has united millions around the world also so moscow turned the...
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as a lawful government that would. oversee the manage the day to day of government work political correctness maybe leaving british taxpayers out of pocket in an attempt to accommodate none in you speaking immigrants one london council blue half a million pounds on translations that will never be read artie's but he was going to find out how locals feel about their hard earned money being lost in translation . for those who live in the u.k. and don't speak english the british government's been understanding for the past several years that's because local councils translate information about that services into up to as many as seventy different languages so whether it's your pitch and feeding instructions and or do or a leaflet about how to lose weight in the choice of punjabi. available and courtesy of the u.k. . and this north london bar a tiring day the local town hall wasted almost wholesome million pounds translating documents that no one ended up reading leaflets included a schools guide and french some audience a
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people support for the government agreed that this should not be done that way at least. syria political activist danny makki spoke to he says the ramifications of the killing could turn the tide now of the two year conflict against the rebels. we have entered a new phase where the free syrian army is losing support after this atrocity which really left many million syrians in mourning without sunni sunni syrians chrystia and i know why. with them all morning long it's a great design i think it was in leading scholar in the mystery and our code so what they start this essentially comes in the notion of the battle between extremism and moderation you can argue that the who is renowned for its academic achievement was a mouthpiece a kind of symbol of what her. kind of vision of them he was a mouthpiece of moderation and he had many enemies most of them shakes in saudi arabia and qatar and there was a major motive for killing him which was the fact that he has it against these unfair cation and this crisis and he rejected the terrorism which is being which is attacking damas
people support for the government agreed that this should not be done that way at least. syria political activist danny makki spoke to he says the ramifications of the killing could turn the tide now of the two year conflict against the rebels. we have entered a new phase where the free syrian army is losing support after this atrocity which really left many million syrians in mourning without sunni sunni syrians chrystia and i know why. with them all morning long it's a great design i think it...
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did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the manage the day to day of government work. right in other news making headlines around the world clashes have been reported in lebannon after the country's president accepted the resignation of his prime minister najib mikati along with his whole government to step down over a dispute with the shia group hezbollah the country has been locked in political stalemate ever since his beloved bloc to the creation of a supervisory body to oversee the next parliamentary election it's feared the moves could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activists in a bill this is the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling more likely calling for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement has seen up to eighty people killed and scor
did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the manage the day to day of government work. right in other news making headlines around the world clashes have been reported in lebannon after the country's president accepted the resignation of his prime minister najib mikati along with his whole government to step down over a dispute with the shia group hezbollah the country has been locked in political stalemate ever since his beloved bloc to the creation of a...
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it says in the syrian government so this is the context of this killing everybody was angry everybody said that he should not be killed he is one of the most famous. leda in syria everybody said that he did not make a crime he did not kill anyone he just give it his his opinion if you are making and that praise looking for freedom he has the freedom to say whatever he wants that's that's what everybody says that even so someone in his age he's eighty four years old he's not fighting should be should not be killed at all and this is a crime even people of position or people support for the government agreed that this should not be done that way at least. killing of lawyers for hunger striking to tony's a growing tide of a claim they're being denied access to their clients a situation said to be life threatening as more than one hundred inmates of a portly been starving themselves for a month and a half u.s. officials have downplayed the allegations of the scale of the crosses saying only twenty six detainees are refusing food while president obama still not kept his promise to close th
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in whatever the government or detroit. i have cash i have a job i have savings and these questions for them are not as. their governor. it has agreed with the white cap and i think that's our silly reporting there and i don laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris believes that the developments in cyprus actually share their roots with a number of historical revolutions cyprus is yet another bit of the i would say power and ideologically crazed determination of the european elites to keep the single currency intact against all the odds i genuinely think and i'm not given to exaggeration that europe today is in a situation comparable to that of the french revolution all of the old shit revolution i mean by that that an entire class of people are going to be expropriated and treated as if they were criminals it is just as in the two revolutions i mentioned arris to crass as a class one hundred from the lampposts because it was decreed that their property had been criminally obta
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the alleged deadly chemical attack in aleppo now following demands for a probe from both the syrian government and the opposition is accused each other of the assault. all over again he has just joined us it's kevin live q. tonight in moscow and the big news this cypriots feeling the squeeze still with angry crowds now pressing on parliament tonight denouncing a nationwide bank shutdown and potential job cuts thousands have been cut off from their life savings and many may see them vanish of course after the east threaten to cut cyprus off from emergency funds the island nation rejected the president in brussels tax on bank deposits tesser seller is at the parliament for us. emotions are really running high i saw several people who were hysterical the police were handing somewhat bottles of water to them because they really really were very angry at the chanting that they are saying they're saying leave the bank alone now that's one of the two biggest bags of cyprus that is in trouble at the center of this whole of financial crisis here in cyprus and of a our staff members and family members o
the alleged deadly chemical attack in aleppo now following demands for a probe from both the syrian government and the opposition is accused each other of the assault. all over again he has just joined us it's kevin live q. tonight in moscow and the big news this cypriots feeling the squeeze still with angry crowds now pressing on parliament tonight denouncing a nationwide bank shutdown and potential job cuts thousands have been cut off from their life savings and many may see them vanish of...
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the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on the announcement over the weekend from brussels that in order to get a ten billion euro bailout package cyprus will have to cough up about five point eight billion in the suggestion to impose a tax on. ninety one percent of cypriots according to a poll have been against. we've seen protests on the streets of people angry really . and specifically a germany they feel of the country has been cornered into a position where they really have no choice but to take a very hard decision now here's what some of the cypriots feel right now towards europe.
the protesters are urging their government not to. pressure brussels wants to supriya to government to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of people savings the proposal has already been rejected once but there's growing concern that cyprus will be forced to accept it the country's banks have been paralyzed for almost a week now and i says are still important people are bracing themselves for the worst. all of this. the panic this negativity started of course on...
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their government. ronsard entities they were supposed to not be actually backed by the taxpayer of the united states but when the financial collapse happened of course the taxpayer was shifted all these chileans of dollars of mortgages on to fannie mae and freddie mac. so the headline reads max buying a fannie or freddie foreclosure chances are it was a mess. so all these.
their government. ronsard entities they were supposed to not be actually backed by the taxpayer of the united states but when the financial collapse happened of course the taxpayer was shifted all these chileans of dollars of mortgages on to fannie mae and freddie mac. so the headline reads max buying a fannie or freddie foreclosure chances are it was a mess. so all these.
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right now, assad still dominates the syrian government. he knows that using chemical weapons is going to trigger american-- could trigger american intervention. he does not want to do it now. he does not want american intervention. but if he's driven out of damascus and up against the wall in the west of syria and looks like he's going to fail, he might very well use them, especially if he thinks it would trigger american involvement because america could be his last line of defense and last protection against something much worse. >> i haven't seen any hard evidence that they've been used. there have been some reports, and if they were used it seems to have been on an extremely small scale. but again, i think there's no hard evidence. might they be used? sure, desperate leaders might do desperate things if they felt there was no alternative. i don't think there's anything we can do to prevent their use, other than to threaten, as we have, if they were to be used it would cross a-- quote, unquote-- red line and have dire consequences. the
right now, assad still dominates the syrian government. he knows that using chemical weapons is going to trigger american-- could trigger american intervention. he does not want to do it now. he does not want american intervention. but if he's driven out of damascus and up against the wall in the west of syria and looks like he's going to fail, he might very well use them, especially if he thinks it would trigger american involvement because america could be his last line of defense and last...
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government as we know had already sent about one million euros in cash to their troops who are here in cyprus just to keep the cash growing now on a number a bigger level an economical level if the banks do remain close this book pose a problem as the economy does substantially on the banking sector and there's already been doubt on whether the banks will open at all but we also heard from reaction from the e.u. i did not find this minister said well the the block. we regretted the boat but the bailout offer still sounds provided that the initial requirement is still met all the sleeve that is not that has not passed the parliament and they're really not happy about that will the impact of what is happening in cyprus are really sending reports across a girl first of all to the citizens who are now quite afraid of their say because of the fact that the seeds of doubt the soul of the credibility has been damaged that the damage has been done even if the foetid not go through so people are saying if it can happen to cyprus that that red line to be crossed and dipping into people's savings
government as we know had already sent about one million euros in cash to their troops who are here in cyprus just to keep the cash growing now on a number a bigger level an economical level if the banks do remain close this book pose a problem as the economy does substantially on the banking sector and there's already been doubt on whether the banks will open at all but we also heard from reaction from the e.u. i did not find this minister said well the the block. we regretted the boat but the...
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the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not, but we should expect serious escalation on the part of the iranians. as far as i know, they are sending weapons nearly every day on cargo planes to damascus and other cities in the country. >> in terms of the western weaponry and now perhaps arab league weaponry as well. tunisia has announced it is cracking down onto lesions going there. what kind of role are they playing in the opposition? >> the g podcasts -- jihadists but still extremely well organized, although they are a minority. salafists are worried about the mainstream muslim brotherhood because that might not be an extremely
the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not,...
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super's panic over billions in love to savings and lash out at their government angered by job cuts and harsh treatment from you wrote. china's new leaders in moscow on his first official foreign visit as a tuple as a seek a greater joint role in global affairs. syria's main opposition body stands accused by an x.-man both of them moving towards a radical islam and failing to represent the people this says the death toll from the blasts in damascus rises to forty nine. and human rights groups claim the number of hunger strikes a one ton of a day has risen to over one hundred while the us is accused of downplaying the protests. it's a four pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t a live all with me to ban would say riot police have condoned off these cypriot palm and as angry crowds to descend on the legislature full of food a day running these are live pictures of from other capital new clothes the protesters are urging the government not to bend to e.u. pressure brussels once the cypriot parliament to push through a highly unpopular tax that could wipe out ten percent of peop
super's panic over billions in love to savings and lash out at their government angered by job cuts and harsh treatment from you wrote. china's new leaders in moscow on his first official foreign visit as a tuple as a seek a greater joint role in global affairs. syria's main opposition body stands accused by an x.-man both of them moving towards a radical islam and failing to represent the people this says the death toll from the blasts in damascus rises to forty nine. and human rights groups...
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the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not, but we should expect serious escalation on the part of the iranians. as far as i know, they are sending weapons nearly every day on cargo planes to damascus and other cities in the country. >> in terms of the western weaponry and now perhaps arab league weaponry as well. tunisia has announced it is cracking down onto lesions going there. what kind of role are they playing in the opposition? >> the g podcasts -- jihadists but still extremely well organized, although they are a minority. salafists are worried about the mainstream muslim brotherhood because that might not be an extremely
the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not,...
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says the syrian government so this is the context of this killing everybody was angry everybody said that he should not be killed he is one of the most famous. leda in syria everybody said that he did not make a crime he did not kill anyone he just given his opinion if you are making an average looking for freedom he has the freedom to say whatever he wants that's that's what he wants everybody say that even say or someone in his age he's eighty four years old he's not fighting should be should not be killed at all and this is a crime even people of position or people support for the government agreed that this should not be done that way at least. for a skit civil reaction to this from syrian political activist danny makki is joining us on the line live from london hi there danny how do you expect this latest high profile killing to affect the situation is it going to affect it. well to an extent this does signify a new scenario in a new situation in the syrian crisis we have entered a new phase where the free syrian army is losing support after this atrocity which really left many
says the syrian government so this is the context of this killing everybody was angry everybody said that he should not be killed he is one of the most famous. leda in syria everybody said that he did not make a crime he did not kill anyone he just given his opinion if you are making an average looking for freedom he has the freedom to say whatever he wants that's that's what he wants everybody say that even say or someone in his age he's eighty four years old he's not fighting should be should...
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that their government has agreed with. reporting right there well let's get another level of perspective now on the story i'm joined in the studio by a news editor i have a coffee good to see you today let's address some of the issues here regarding cyprus and the vast amounts of money that's being attacked or raided as some would say there are a lot of not just wealthy russians but russian banks that operate out of cyprus here some are saying this seizure of certain amounts of money is essentially a form of theft of russian money that's absolutely right. prime minister medvedev last week used the term expropriation which was a reference to what the bolsheviks did in the past he today has followed up that statement with with a statement saying basically the stealing of what has already been stolen continues and that's a that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status of the russian economy and well thirty nine other economies at least and yet as an expression of how he feels about it there are very unhappy with so we have
that their government has agreed with. reporting right there well let's get another level of perspective now on the story i'm joined in the studio by a news editor i have a coffee good to see you today let's address some of the issues here regarding cyprus and the vast amounts of money that's being attacked or raided as some would say there are a lot of not just wealthy russians but russian banks that operate out of cyprus here some are saying this seizure of certain amounts of money is...
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some economists say the number is inflated since government agencies may choose to reduce worker hours rather than lay them off. layoffs and furlough notices are going out to workers affecting defense to nuclear waste cleanups to parks and recreation. we bring back marc lamont hill and will cain. you say the budget cuts are designed to make the president look bad. the white house is trying to mitigate the effects of the forced cuts. americans don't seem to have reacted to the cuts overall. >> many americans aren't feeling it on the ground and secondly many americans are just tired, overwhelmed with the narratives of fiscal doom from debt ceilings to fiscal cliffs. we keep hearing the sky is falling. >> what it about trying to make the president look bad. you think republicans like this is hanging out there and they think if there's no apocalypse it will make the president look bad? >> i think they miscalculated, they thought the american people would respond a little more aggressively against the sequester than they actually had. i think that was part of the idea, they don't want to ki
some economists say the number is inflated since government agencies may choose to reduce worker hours rather than lay them off. layoffs and furlough notices are going out to workers affecting defense to nuclear waste cleanups to parks and recreation. we bring back marc lamont hill and will cain. you say the budget cuts are designed to make the president look bad. the white house is trying to mitigate the effects of the forced cuts. americans don't seem to have reacted to the cuts overall....
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we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the consistent meaning, but the tests for determining whether fourth amendment rights have been violated have changed aztec nothing changes. the physical trespass is necessary. for more than 40 years after that, the inquiry has been whether an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy has been violated. the recent supreme court case of u.s. vs. jones examined whether advanced technology is so intrusive that it becomes a trespass in violation of the fourth amendment. that case is a good starting point for discussion on drones. example, innovations in communication technology, su
we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the...
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government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family says once the ruling comes down they may or may not issue a statement. if they did, it likely wouldn't come until tomorrow. >> shepard: an bremner is with us, she is a spokesman for the group, friends of amanda knox. this is something they had been expecting. but it is a little weird to an american audience to hear a court can overturn an acquit cal. >> double jeopardy is our mainstay of our constitution and rights. so amanda knox acquitted on a denovo appeal. the case was tried once. with independent experts on appeal, and then for them to come back and say, we
government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family...
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this is the first government backed lawsuit of the libor scandal. meanwhile, fannie mae says its "weighing the possibility of a lawsuit." in france-- police searched the home of imf chief christine lagarde. investigators poked around lagarde's paris apartment for clues about her role in compensation paid to a french business man reports say lagarde is accused of giving him preferential treatment in deal/ she denies any wrongdoing. solar panel company suntech has declared bankruptcy. after defaulting on a large payment to bondholders, banks have pushed the company into bankruptcy court. a glut of competition in the solar panel industry hurt prices, and contributed to the companies' collapse. its stock currently trades near 59 cents. among stocks sensitive to what's going on with the economy... fed ex shares hit a road block with investors-- falling-- more than 7 dollars yesterday.. after the company revealing profits fell 30% last quarter wtih weakness in asia. the company also pulled back on its full year forecast. shares of caterillar lost more tha
this is the first government backed lawsuit of the libor scandal. meanwhile, fannie mae says its "weighing the possibility of a lawsuit." in france-- police searched the home of imf chief christine lagarde. investigators poked around lagarde's paris apartment for clues about her role in compensation paid to a french business man reports say lagarde is accused of giving him preferential treatment in deal/ she denies any wrongdoing. solar panel company suntech has declared bankruptcy....
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a lot of functions of the government will slow down. i think that is nothing we ought to be laughing about. bill: listen, all kidding to the side though, they expect 35,000 people on the south lawn of the white house for this, yet the public tours are closed. how expensive is it to have 35,000 people in one day you in as a member of congress can bring four family members. fine print says one of the family members has to be under the age of 13. just a contradiction that people see right now based on the policy of the white house that goes back, brad, to the closing of the tours, that in retrospect, might have been perhaps not the best decision. >> bill, to show how incompetent this white house is, you mean that the president can control a $3.6 trillion annual budget, he can manage a $16 trillion deficit, but somehow he can't figure out how to keep tours open for the american people? he can't even figure that out? how is he supposed to figure out all those other heady things bob is talking about the real serious decisions which he can't c
a lot of functions of the government will slow down. i think that is nothing we ought to be laughing about. bill: listen, all kidding to the side though, they expect 35,000 people on the south lawn of the white house for this, yet the public tours are closed. how expensive is it to have 35,000 people in one day you in as a member of congress can bring four family members. fine print says one of the family members has to be under the age of 13. just a contradiction that people see right now...
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narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now,
narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance...
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narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now, and you looked at the additional investment requirements over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrastructure systems are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected revenue and projected expenses,
narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance...
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[applause] >> in 1978, steven hess surveyed 450 journalists covering the federal government for u.s. news organizations. over 30 years later, the author now a senior fellow emarry at that time at the brookings institute visits former subjects to see how things have changed in their careers and journalism in general. this is about an hour. >> senator rubio, i better drink my water first. >> this is very exciting for me, for my wife, because we were friends of karla and david coen. feel we were here at the creation of politics and prose, and the incredible job they did and the idea there would be a second act would be so creative and so exciting under brad and lisa. just means a lot to us. i'm very, very pleased that you would come out on valentine's day. i love you all. in fact i brought pens that are red. i will sign all books with red pens and put in a heart and an xo, hugs and kisses, as well. if you wish them. and the ancient history behind this book has been largely told by brad and his introduction. i did come to brookings in 1972 after being on the white house staff of two pres
[applause] >> in 1978, steven hess surveyed 450 journalists covering the federal government for u.s. news organizations. over 30 years later, the author now a senior fellow emarry at that time at the brookings institute visits former subjects to see how things have changed in their careers and journalism in general. this is about an hour. >> senator rubio, i better drink my water first. >> this is very exciting for me, for my wife, because we were friends of karla and david...
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. -- government issue. >> there are certain things that should not be put up for a vote and gay people and like nongay people deserve to build a life and have dreams of having a family. >> reporter: outlawing same-sex marriage or domier defines marriage as between a man and woman. he believes in traditional marriage but not the same sex marriages. the majority supports same sex marriages but some say it is more important to read the constitution. >> i am against a ban on same- sex marriages because they are simply unconstitutional. >> christina ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and the berkeley couple plan on getting married this june. christian perry have been together 13 years and have raised four boys. it has been hurry up and wait. the other place of in the proposition case. >> we need you to stay right here for our continuing coverage and stevenson is on our way and he will be at the supreme court for tuesday's oral arguments. then on tuesday join us for a special report and that's happening at 6:30 on the proposition 8 case and we will gauge reaction from washington d.c. right here to the
. -- government issue. >> there are certain things that should not be put up for a vote and gay people and like nongay people deserve to build a life and have dreams of having a family. >> reporter: outlawing same-sex marriage or domier defines marriage as between a man and woman. he believes in traditional marriage but not the same sex marriages. the majority supports same sex marriages but some say it is more important to read the constitution. >> i am against a ban on same-...